Searching for the word women in House of Representatives within the 1970s…
The word women
- appears in 2.2% of speeches
- appears 5278 times in 2312 speeches
- was spoken on 637 sitting days by 210 different people
- appears in speeches on 1238 different topics
Top speakers:
- WHITLAM, Gough (224 uses)
- FRASER, Malcolm (175 uses)
- CAMERON, Clyde (173 uses)
- PRESIDENT, The (159 uses)
- SNEDDEN, Billy (154 uses)
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Top days:
- 14 March 1973 (164 uses)
- 22 March 1979 (155 uses)
- 21 March 1979 (132 uses)
- 29 March 1977 (105 uses)
- 9 November 1978 (102 uses)
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Top topics:
- SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) BILL 1973: Second Reading (152 uses)
- FAMILY LAW BILL 1974: Second Reading (131 uses)
- QUESTION: TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY: MEDICAL BENEFITS (114 uses)
- QUESTION: LEGAL ABORTION IF FULLY ADVISED FIRST (106 uses)
- MATERNITY LEAVE (AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES) AMENDMENT BILL 1978: Second Reading (101 uses)
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Associated words:
- married women (281 appearances)
- many women (116 appearances)
- young women (75 appearances)
- men women (65 appearances)
- migrant women (65 appearances)
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Sample sentences:
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Whether one agrees with the principle of women in the work force or not, the fact is that many families with modest incomes forgo the second pay packet because of a firm belief that being a full time mother is more important.
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We ail knew and expected the women to start coming to the casualty department, bleeding, on Friday evening and Saturday morning.
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Our immigration and ethnic affairs policies and programs are based on Australia’s interests, compassion for our fellow men and women and playing a responsible role in the international arena.
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A week later the Assistant Director-General of the Hydraulics Division of the Department of Works and the Director of Health for the Northern Territory discussed the scheme with elected members of the Northern Territory Legislative Council, the Darwin City Corporation, trade unions, the Port Authority, Darwin doctors, the Darwin Chamber of Commerce, the National Council of Women and the Press.
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That they welcome the statement by the Honourable the Minister for Customs and Excise, Mr Chipp, that tks concept of censorship is abhorrent to all men and women who believe in the basic freedoms and that, as a philosophy, it is ev’,i and ought to be condemned.